condemned internationally. the us says it will pause some foreign assistance programmes that benefit the government of niger but will continue humanitarian assistance. this potential military intervention could have huge regional repercussions. our reporter pierre antoine denis has more from the newsroom. it is absolutely no understatement to say that the next few days in niger are going to be absolutely crucial, not only for the country, the region as a whole. now, all we know so far about this intervention is it will be led normally by nigerian troops and there is a clear reason for that. have a listen. bill
before the government stepped in. celia hatton, bbc news. we will have more on the future of thames water in our business programme in half an hour, when we will be speaking to kate bayliss, who you heard in celia s report. to france now, where president macron has said the fatal shooting of a teenager by police in paris is unforgivable. the 17 year old was killed last night after failing to stop when ordered to by police. french president emmanuel macron said the shooting of nahel was unforgivable. adding that the case was immediately referred to the courts where he hoped justice would do itsjob quickly . his death sparked protests and clashes, with dozens of cars set alight. fires have been started in an area of toulouse, in the south, and there have been some clashes in lille in the north, at a demonstration against police violence. our reporter pierre antoine denis has been following
the protest has spread across the country as clashes also the situation is also tense elsewehere these images come from the northern town of lille. where a protest against the police turned violent. and was dispersed with tear gas. in paris suburbs, several clashes have been reported, and 2000 security forces were deployed to prevent clashes. president macron has said the fatal shooting of a teenager by police in paris is unforgivable . the teenager, named as ni al died of bullet wounds in the chest despite receiving help from emergency services. 0ur paris correspondent lucy williamson sent 0ur reporter pierre antoine denis has been following developments. pierre antoine, what s happening? it will make this another night of real violence across france. we have seen images mainly about the city and this is west of paris and this is where
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as food and utility prices rose and customer numbers fell, it became too difficult to stay open. people are struggling, and there s less money to go around. and obviously, eating out is a luxury. but grace s story reflects many others in the capital particularly in central london, where more than 500 venues have closed in the last three years. back in walthamstow, grace will now be selling her food to shops one way to keep her brand alive at a time when it wasn t possible to keep her restaurants open. you re live with bbc news. more on our main story now. in two decades, president recep tayyip erdogan has changed turkey forever. pierre antoine denis looks back at the turkish president s political life. 20 years and some extra for this man, recep tayyip erdogan,